Lee, Webster, Eovaldi all make Baseball America's Top 100 prospects

Both Lee and Webster made BA's midseason Top 50 list, checking in at No. 39 and 47, respectively.

This seems to be about in line with most thinking, even though Lee ranked higher in MLB.com's Top 100 list (45). In fact, all three ranked higher on that list.

It's hard to argue with the rankings. Lee's fall had more to do with new players being added (i.e. 2011 draft class) while Webster's fall had to do with a poor showing the last month of the season in Chattanooga.